Blackhawks made a few moves list on Monday, when Alexandre Fortin was sent back to the Quebec Major / Junior Hockey League and Andrew Desjardins placed on injured reserve. In addition, the team sent the goalkeeper Ivan Nalimov back to the KHL.

Fortin wowed Blackhawks out of the camp. Even though coach Joel Quenneville entertained the idea of Fortin stick to the team, this was always the most likely option.

Desjardins was injured late in the Blackhawks’ 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night.

That’s right, my friends. This week we are in for a treat. The series of championship hockey World Cup starts tonight and continues Thursday and Saturday (the last if necessary). Team Europe and Team Canada have reached the final stage.

With a freshly painted ice area and an eagerness to return to action after a long summer off, the Chicago Blackhawks will be back at the United Center on Saturday morning for the annual team training Camp Festival.
The event, which is sold out, is a huge celebration of hawks, as they prepare for the upcoming season. This year’s event will be no exception, because there are a slew of different events and activities for fans to enjoy both inside and outside the arena.
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Fans will want to get to the arena early, because seats are available on a first come, first served. The first 10,000 fans to arrive at the United Center receives Brent Seabrook bobblehead souvenir.
Outdoor festival starts at 8 am at the parking lot outside the arena, and will include a wide range of activities. Outdoor 3-on-3 hockey tournament will be held, and there will be plenty of live music and food and beverages for fans to participate in before things started inside.
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Arena doors will open at 9 am and Blackhawks fans will conduct a live scrimmage at 11 am in the arena. There, fans will be able to see players like Seabrook, Brian Campbell and youth, such as Vincent Hinostroza and Tyler Motte as the Hawks begin their preparations for the upcoming season.
Source: Chicago Blackhawks host the training camp Festival Saturday | NBC Chicago http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/chicago-blackhawks-host-training-camp-festival-saturday-394661901.html#ixzz4LBi2YAjo
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One of the most unique pieces of owning season tickets to a professional sports team is the thrill of getting a brick ticket in the mail, but for fans of the Chicago Blackhawks Jerseys, that feeling now is a thing of the past.
According to Danny Ecker of Crain’s Chicago Business, a letter was paid to the Blackhawks last week informing them that the team is moving to fully digital tickets for next season. Fans can either use their smart phones to show the tickets to enter the United Center for games or can print them on their home computers, but the team will no longer be using ticket stubs for subscribers.

“Consistent best interests of our fans in mind and after extensively reviewing new technologies ticketing available that collectively the decision to move to selling digital inputs,” Chris Werner, Blackhawks VP Ticketing and relationships customers, said in a statement.
According to Ecker, the Blackhawks are the third team Great Chicago to go completely digital with season tickets, joining the Chicago Bulls and White Sox. The Chicago Cubs and bears still use paper tickets for their subscribers.
Several professional sports teams have joined the bandwagon as well, with the Memphis Grizzlies, Denver Broncos and Houston Astros All digital inputs they use. Some teams like the White Sox still not allow fans to get tickets of paper, but with extra charge in purchasing season tickets.
Source: Blackhawks Go Digital Subscriber | NBC Chicago http://www.chiblackhawks-jerseys.com/